The Hidden Harm of Toxic Positivity

“Toxic positivity often comes from a good place whether it’s a desire to encourage, comfort, or inspire. Yet, when optimism becomes an expectation rather than a choice, it can silence genuine emotions and leave people feeling isolated during life’s most difficult moments, personally or professionally.”

It’s good to stay positive in both professional and personal contexts, especially as being negative or pessimistic can be very isolating in American culture. I think of myself as a forward-looking person who likes to think things will eventually work out in the end and if not, at least you did your best to swing the outcome favorably. Being positive and ‘toxic positivity’ is very different though as there’s a clear difference between being positive all the time (toxic positivity) and being positive yet realistic. When you’re positive all the time and want others to do the same, you really gloss over the negatives of any situation and when real fixes need to be applied rather than brushed over.

When you’re hoping for a positive outcome, you need to understand clearly what the issue is, how to resolve it, and how to keep a realistic perspective on why that problem exists. Toxic positivity means never needing to acknowledge the problem at hand and can be easily compared to the ‘elephant in the room.’ Not only can this lead to individual issues but it can also affect larger organizations and institutions as a result.

Institutionally, it’s good to be optimistic and want everyone to be positive on how things are going, but if you’re constantly only thinking about what’s good and ignoring what’s bad or what could be improved and also not listening to the individuals pointing out the issues that could be fixed, the institution, whatever sector you’re in, will decline as a result. An after-effect of not acknowledging problems or even being allowed to voice them is that the ill effects of this attitude can spread where people end up being gaslit, silenced, or even isolated entirely causing the trust in the institution’s capacity to solve actual problems to suffer as a result.

Whether at an individual or larger level, you should be able to acknowledge the good and bad in every situation and be comfortable sharing it personally or professionally. It’s important to make sure you’re not too heavy in the positivity or the negativity but both sides must be shared for things to progress. If you’re constantly positive and not thinking about what could be improved or taken care of, nothing will change and small issues could become big ones if not addressed. The same goes for if you’re constantly negative and nitpicking every little thing, you won’t be able to foster cooperation or problem solving and end up hurting your reputation or your ability to deal with challenges or that of your organization in the future.

Being honest with yourself about what needs to change, am I responsible for what needs to be done, and how to think about the good and bad of any situation is key to being a full-fledged adult and having real introspection. The same can be said for any organization or institution looking to improve itself. If you are silencing dissent, aren’t transparent at all, and never solicit feedback from within the professional body you are apart of, things will end up much more negative as a result and problems will never get solved and likely lead to larger issues.

I’ve always thought that there is never going to be a perfect situation, result, or outcome individually or institutionally and that it’s important to acknowledge the positives while being clear about the negatives too. Sometimes, nothing can be done about a negative situation but it’s important to at least acknowledge that it exists instead of pretending that it doesn’t exist at all.

Personally, think of your own accountability in how you handle everyday situations when maybe you don’t do as well as on a test even though you passed it, you still could have done better and studied more. Yes, you may have gone to the gym once or twice a week and that’s a nice habit but perhaps you can do more still to improve your physical fitness. Professionally, is there a ‘lessons learned’ that you glean from a project or presentation on what went well and what could be improved for next time? Are you able to give feedback about your organization without worrying about what they’ll think of you, or will there be isolation because of expressing your views?

Toxic positivity often comes from a good place whether it’s a desire to encourage, comfort, or inspire. Yet, when optimism becomes an expectation rather than a choice, it can silence genuine emotions and leave people feeling isolated during life’s most difficult moments, personally or professionally. True positivity is not pretending that everything is fine all the time; it is having the courage to face reality while believing that better days are still possible.

By creating space for honesty, empathy, and authentic conversations, we build stronger relationships and healthier communities where people feel seen, heard, and supported. Sometimes the most powerful response isn’t offering a silver lining at all. It’s simply saying, “I’m here with you,” or “I understand where you’re coming from,” and giving someone the freedom to express both the highs and lows that make us human. After all, genuine compassion isn’t about replacing difficult emotions with positive ones, it’s about making sure no one has to face them alone.

How You Think Affects Everything You Get

1. Your mind is a fertile garden patch. Failure to cultivate it allows weeds to run rampant. 

As the popular saying goes, “Your mind is a terrible thing to waste.” In order to get the most out of your brain, you need to put your mental and intellectual capabilities to the test every single day. Whether it is reading the newspaper, doing a crossword puzzle, or solving a Rubix cube, you must exercise your mind as you do so for your body. If you don’t do anything to stimulate your learning capabilities, it’s likely that you will be left behind in life to some degree. Especially in this day and age where there is an unlimited amount of information to be accessed by the average person, there is simply no excuse as to why someone can’t cultivate their mind to improve themselves and become smarter.

You don’t even need to spend your whole day learning because it’s likely that you’re already a busy person. However, it only takes an hour or two a day of active learning in order to get ahead in life and improve a little bit. For example, you could spend that hour or two each day learning a musical instrument, studying a foreign language, or reading a chapter or two from a new book. The possibilities are seemingly endless but you need to take the initiative in order to make it happen. As an adult, nobody is going to hold your hand and force you to learn new things.

This isn’t like it was in school growing up where you had set periods of learning and a teacher there who could guide you to improve and become more knowledgeable. After high school or even college, you need to take initiative when it comes to learning and empowering your mind to become more open, agile, and responsive for the increased amount of knowledge that you want to retain. You can hold the weeds at bay if you’re willing to plant some flowers there instead.

2. Thoughts lead to feelings, and feelings lead to actions and actions lead to results. If         you don’t like the results you’re getting, reexamine your thinking.

You may not be able to control the thoughts or the feelings that enter your head but you need to control how you act and react to them. There is a direct correlation between your thoughts and feelings and your actions that come later. It’s important to think about why you are experiencing these particular thoughts and feelings, and if they are constructive or not to be having in your mind. You need to make sure that the actions that you are willing to undertake as a result of your feelings are done for the right reasons and are not just based off of poor impulses.

Part of being a mature adult is realizing that you have control over your actions and you should weed out the thoughts, emotions that are completely negative in nature and won’t get you very far in your goals and in your results. The effort that you put forth in your actions is a direct result of the effort you put into your thoughts. For example, if you feel confident about the subject material for a biology exam and are thinking about the topics you need to study and master, then you will be more likely to turn those positive thoughts into real actions as you crack open the books to study for this exam and then take the exam the next day with good feelings of confidence from putting efforts behind your original thoughts.

However, if you choose to focus on the negative aspects of your thoughts and emotions, it will likely cause a downward spiral, leading you to make mistakes and achieve less than desired results. With positive thoughts and emotions come the positive efforts of hard work that will often lead to good results. You really need to believe in yourself internally before you can have external success in the world and that all begins with your thought process and how you feel about yourself as a person.

3. Don’t deceive yourself. Confront reality, as it exists, even when the facts are brutal! Once you do, and then take action based on that reality.

Reality can be difficult to cope with but it is absolutely necessary to be able to handle even when the facts are not in your favor. In anything in life, you need to have a sound understanding of the facts and figures before you can start taking action regarding the subject you’re researching.

It is very easy these days to wrap yourself up in falsehoods and misleading information, which is why it’s more important than ever to seek out the reality of things in order to not confuse or distort your understanding of it all. The facts that may make you depressed, angry, or disturbed but the facts are the facts and they won’t be handed to you automatically. Any good student or researcher will know that you have to check and verify the facts on any subject before moving forward with taking any serious actions.

For example, when it comes to the issue of climate change and global warning, the facts matter a lot which is why so many scientists spend years in their field compiling data, doing research, testing out hypotheses, etc. before they decide to take substantive action to reverse this problem or lessen its’ effects. There are a lot of people out there who wish to distort the truth or dismiss it entirely but when you do not have a consensus on an important global issue like climate change, the problem will get worse and not better especially if no action is taken.

Reality must always be confronted even if there are some harsh truths that we as human beings must deal with. Part of being a mature, responsible adult is seeking out the facts in a situation and getting to the truth of the matter regardless if you like what the outcome is or not. Once you have the facts, you’ll be clear to take action and to do the right thing in your mind.

4. Worrying about things you can’t control creates a negative feedback loop that will cause you unneeded stress and anxiety.

Worrying is useless when you think about it. It doesn’t do anyone let alone yourself any good to think about the things that may happen in the future but also may not happen otherwise. You can only really know what’s going to happen exactly for today or maybe for tomorrow but beyond that you can never really be sure about what is going to happen to you.

Worrying can really be a mental block that can prevent you from making progress in your daily goals or from being successful in whatever you set your mind or your body to. By worrying all of the time, you’re not going to be able to do anything useful with your life if you’re worried about something bad is going to happen. By doing that, you’ll create a negative spiral of negative thoughts that you may not be able to get out of so easily.

When you decide to worry about something out of your control, stop yourself right there, take a deep breath, and push those negative thoughts out of your head. Instead, you must think positively and act positively in order to create the change you need and to become a better person in different areas of life. Worrying will get you nowhere and will create an endless loop of negatively. You have to be willing to take some chances, face some risks, and do your best effort in order to get to where you need to be. Worrying is a wasteful endeavor when you could focus your mental energies in a way that is more positive and productive overall.

5. Harnessing your thoughts to drive tangible, positive outcomes – It’s not enough to stare up the steps, you have to step up the stairs.

Thoughts must become actions in order to make things happen. You can think as much as you want about what you’re going to do, but unless you put actions to words, you won’t be able to get anywhere. There’s an important saying when it comes to this subject, which is, “Watch what people do, not what they say.” There’s also another saying such as, “Actions speak louder than words do.”

If people aren’t willing to follow through with their actions, you can be sure that they won’t be able to advance or progress that much with their goals, dreams, or aspirations. The difference between someone who’s a big talker and someone who actually walks the walk is quite stark. Success and progress doesn’t just come out of thin air. You need to be the person who is willing to take action after forming a plan of how to make the outcome positive or successful. This applies to a number of things in life that we often strive to achieve.

Whether it’s being the first person in your family to graduate from college, or working extra hours for that raise, or going back to night school to get the skills you need to apply for that job, positive outcomes must come from actual efforts and hard work. Good things come to people who put actions behind their thoughts. Anybody can talk a good game but the ones who really stand out in life are the ones who go the extra mile to achieve their goals with planning, taking action, and doing their best.